Taksim German Hospital

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Taksim German Hospital
Taksim Alman Hastanesi
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LocationSıraselviler Cad. Beyoğlu, Istanbul, Turkey
Coordinates 41°02′01″N28°59′03″E / 41.03348°N 28.98418°E / 41.03348; 28.98418 Coordinates: 41°02′01″N28°59′03″E / 41.03348°N 28.98418°E / 41.03348; 28.98418
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Opened1852
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The Taksim German Hospital (Turkish : Taksim Alman Hastanesi) is a health care institution in Cihangir, Istanbul which is owned by the Universal Hospitals Group since 1992. [1] It was closed for a three-year refurbishment and re-opened in 1995. The hospital had around 300 beds. [2] It shut down most of its clinics during 2013 and closed its doors indefinitely following a temporary, one-month closure in 2014. [3]

The hospital was founded in 1852 by three nurses working to the model of German Pastor Theodor Fliedner. [2]

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References

  1. Universal Hospitals Group, Universal German (Taksim) Hospital
  2. 1 2 Universal Hospitals Group, Özel Alman Hastanesi Üniversal Hospitals Group -Tanıtım Archived 2013-07-21 at the Wayback Machine
  3. "Alman Hastanesi 1 aylığına kapısına kilit vuruyor". Hürriyet (in Turkish). Retrieved 2017-02-19.